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season 3. In season 4 The Wire moves into the city's school system: the subtitle mocks George W. Bush's “No Child Left. Behind” educational policy by
Teacher Education Quarterly Spring 2010 Representations of Education in HBO’s The Wire Season 4 By James Trier The Wire is a crime drama that aired for fiveseasons on the Home Box Of-fice(HBO) cable channel from 2002-2008 The entire series is set in Baltimore Maryland and as Kinder (2008) points out “Each season The Wire shifts focus to
4 As Sheehan and Sweeney (2009) write The Wire “explores the social crisis resulting from a world in which many people will not s?d or necessarily even survive even if they are smart or honest or hard working indeed they might even be doomed because they are ”
Season 4 of The Wire focuses on Baltimore’s deteriorating education system The central setting in this season is the Edward Tilghman Middle School a poorly performing institution that services the surrounding poverty-stricken community (Simon & Bianchi 2010)
The fourth season of the television series The Wire commenced airing in the United States on September 10, 2006, concluded on December 10, 2006, and contained 13 episodes.
" Lessons " is the eighth episode of the first season of The Wire. It is the eighth episode of the series overall. It premiered on July 21, 2002. The episode was written by David Simon and directed by Gloria Muzio .
Easily the most consistent and compelling season of the show, and one of the best of all time. Seasons 1-3 are great and necessary, but season 4 is the greatest season of a television series of all-time. If you want to understand America...watch season 4 of The Wire.